Xarelto® lawsuit lawyers

Xarelto® is a blood thinner prescribed to reduce blood clots. This is a new classification of blood thinners introduced to the market in 2011.

Xarelto® lawsuits claim that the manufacturers of Xarelto® failed to warn physicians and patients that the medication can cause irreversible internal bleeding. There may be substitute drugs that can be better for reducing clots without putting a patient’s life at risk.

The lawsuits also claim that the manufacturer of Xarelto® have failed to provide physicians with clear instructions in regard to whether a patient is qualified to take Xarelto®. Patients may have been misinformed regarding how long they should take it and when they need to stop taking it. The manufacturers have failed to include all the problems that a patient can face while she or he is going through the screening process.

Xarelto® lawsuit lawyers claim the following:

Janssen® was negligent during the time of manufacturing of the drug.

Xarelto® is defective, unsafe and unreasonably dangerous.

Janssen® and Bayer® did not adequately test the drug before marketing it.

They have failed to warn the physicians about the potential risk of uncontrolled bleeding.

Thousands of lawsuits have been filed against Janssen Pharmaceutical® (the manufacturer of Xarelto®) and Bayer Healthcare® (the marketer of the drug), claiming that they have failed to warn physicians and patients about the increased risk of irreversible internal bleeding which can be dangerous and life-threatening.

Some Xarelto® lawsuit lawyers argue that Janssen® and Bayer® marketed the drug as a “one size fits all” type pill. Lawyers have claimed this is not true.

If you or a loved one has used Xarelto® and have suffered an injury you may be eligible for financial compensation. Protect your legal rights, act now. We are ready to help you find the right Xarelto® lawsuit lawyer to file your claim. We understand that Xarelto® lawsuits are complicated and time-consuming. This is why we connect you to the right Xarelto® lawsuit lawyer.